Former federal agent who probed CAIR exposes Islamic threat

Known for his daring undercover probe of the Council on American-Islamic Relations and painstaking research of radical American mosques, Dave Gaubatz is taking his vast knowledge of Islam and jihad to Internet radio.

Gaubatz, a former agent for the U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigations, says his guests will include leading counter-terrorism experts such as strategic policy and intelligence specialist Clare Lopez, a former CIA operations officer.

“This show will be different than most,” Gaubatz said, “because I will be providing air time each show for American patriots who are not widely known but who spend an enormous part of their week trying to educate Americans” about the “threat of Islam and Shariah.”

One segment already planned will focus on how children perceive Islamic-based terrorism.

“My show will not ‘sugarcoat’ the Islamic issues that I consider to be our number one national security issue,” he said. “I will use factual evidence to present the dangers of Islam.”

Gaubatz and his son, Chris, were sued by the Council on American-Islamic Relations, or CAIR, in the aftermath of a six-month undercover operation in which the younger Gaubatz posed as an intern and obtained access to some 12,000 pages of CAIR internal documents that the D.C.-based organization planned to shred.

Much of the CAIR material was cited in a book Dave Gaubatz co-authored with Paul Sperry, “Muslim Mafia: Inside the Secret Underworld That’s Conspiring to Islamize America.” The WND Books expose presents evidence of CAIR’s link to radical jihad, recounting its origin as a front group for the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood, the worldwide movement that has stated its intent to transform the U.S. into a Saudi-style Islamic state.